--- Ron Hudson <rhudson_at_cnonline.net> wrote:
> I think the version of VMS I was exposed to is 3.xx, no command line
> history (cuz I had to do that myself in DCL)
Are there any VMS distros available that are that old? I have some
upgrade tapes (TU-58) for VMS 3.x, but they require a base installation
(and not all of my tapes were legible after this many years; only
about 85% completely read)
I, too, got my start back in those days - I didn't know much of what I
was doing at the time, but my first VMS exposure was on an 11/750
with an RA81 (the $26,000 drive I mentioned recently) running VMS 3.6.
Shortly after I started that job (Autumn, 1984), we moved up to VMS 4.0,
and I haven't seen a VMS 3.x system since.
-ethan
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